IN A MINUTE: South Korea’s flying shopping cart #shorts

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Check out this South Korean-developed “flying cart”, which promises an elevated shopping experience.

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List of Problem:
1. Noise
2. Cost (maintenance and battery)
3. How long the battery would last on use and the time needed for charging
4. Grocery store always opt for cheap facility as long its work (to get profit) so the traditional shoping cart would win.
5. This idea to solve if you are gonna go from first to second floor for doing grocery. But we know that the owner would already prep special elevator for the cart for moving to each floor.

So i dont see any potential for use in grocery store or maybe you can give me some enlightment?

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6. How wide its, considering the distance between shelves on the store.

Anmirukaa
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Fixing a problem that doesn't exist.

JizzMasterTheZeroth
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Where people previously could drive their shopping cart into your legs, they can now fly it into your head.
I’m not saying it’s a generally bad idea, but it will certainly need some regulation.

venanziadorromatagni
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Ok so... Now there is:
1. Eletronical waste
2. Eletricity will have to power this thing, even if it's "clean" like solar it will create even more waste
3. Risk of hitting someone's head
4. Risk of having falling groceries
5. Risk of having groceries fall on someone's head
6. Higher costs which migh end up increase the cost of products for the markets using that thing
7. Sounds noisy and annoying

And all that for avoiding installing a ramp, what if a wheelchair user goes to those markets? Will he just climb in one of those drones?

gabrieljuliano
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The sound alone would not make it commercially viable. And people wouldn't want to bring their own carts, that's the whole point of markets and stores built on flat surfaces. There's definitely neat usages for this though.

Jin-
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Sounds like you are pushing a box of angry hornets.

ChaoYangMF
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An interesting idea, but my future children are gonna lose fingertips to this.

Quixote
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Come back to me when it can carry 40kg

DigitalCubeX
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it's nice to see a country that uses drones for something wholesome, for the betterment of humanity, and doesn't disrupt world peace

mia_djojowasito_malik
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"What did you say? Where is the broccoli? I can´t hear you"

truecerium
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Wheels work at a fraction of the price.

FreedomJane-bxum
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This can be used well to deliver food and necessities in disasters like flood, typhoon..

crischansan
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It's very useful for disable people ❤

multatuli
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I would happily crossing mountains, rivers and hills to deliver packages with that.

rayhanfariq
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I think this is a case of "right invention, wrong application". Like how Play-Doh was the result of trying to create a new cleaning product.

As intended for grocery shopping, this thing is awful, useless, and attempts to fix a problem that doesn't actually exist.

But if you took this concept and applied it elsewhere, this could really be useful. Imagine for example how much easier it would be to rescue people from dangerous places like mountains and canyons with this kind of technology, or used in a fully autonomous warehouse? I think this company should keep working on this project, but they need to pivot in terms of actual function/application.

moonsigil
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Drone carrying 3kg
Farmer's carry:

azul
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Excellent. Useful for carrying non-fragile tools in archeological excavations. I've talked about this need since we need to walk long and it's alot of things. Just all the buckets and scrapes would be cost efficient in the long haul.

elisabeth
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Amazing. Look forward to future updates 👏👏👏👏👏

TheKat
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This is the type of stuff that will get incorporated into a more advanced tech. Not a standalone product that looks exactly like that, y'all. Don't look like someone that has never seen science advance.

saniainez
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Imagine getting smacked in the upper back or head by a cart. People can barely operate cars, but they are going to fly these? American stores lose so much money on shopping carts and spend quite a bit of money to prevent the theft of them. In Europe you pay about euro to lease a cart, but that’s not feasible in the America. They are more expensive than consumers believe, but definitely a politer society will need to test them out. Supermarkets can be hazardous as it is, here, in America.

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